A term used when someone is trying to pick up a member of their preferred sex.

For instance someone in a club might be there to "do work" which is to say that they are there to meet some ladies and hopefully score some digits or perhaps some play.

Not to be confused with 'Kobe Doing Work' which was a Spike Lee Joint using a more literal definition of the term, meaning to work hard.
Erik: "Dude there are some hot ladies out here tonight"
Curl: "Why don't you head out on the dance floor and do work"
Erik: "Word"

Guy: "Hey man, nice to see you out in the club"
Other Guy: "Yeah you know, I'm just here doing work"
by MellionBob June 13, 2009
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to accomplish a task. could be eating, dumping, gettin some booty...any variety of things
Ex 1 - I'm bout to do work on this burger, son!
Ex 2 - After I eat this burger, I'm gonna have to go do some work
Ex 3 - Dude 1: I got a huge english test tommorow
Dude 2: Do Work Son!
by ClayClay October 9, 2007
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Cliff: Hey, where's Ross?
Trevor: Probably home, doing work.
Cliff: But I thought he worked at... Ohhhhhhhh.
by imacat_meow August 21, 2007
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Referring to the work that a guy must do prior to making out with or having sexual relations with a girl or a guy but hopefully a girl.
Guy 1: I'm going out with my girlfriend tonight

Guy 2: Do Work son!
by jtime74 March 27, 2010
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To get something done, or to spit mad game, 'Do Work' was originally used by Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest, on the track 'Buggin' Out"
Listen to the mission, listen Miss as I do work.
by Demo Dan September 4, 2008
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a term meaning to do something or just shortened from "doing work"

coined by Big Black and Rob Dyrdek on the MTV show.
Big Black: "time to do work"
Rob goes to skate
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Rob: "Gotta do work"
Black lifts up a mattress
by SAVAGE ANIMALLLL December 22, 2006
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A term used by etricoach athletes and coaches to describe a hard effort during training or racing. Athletes are encouraged to DO WORK regularly during training in order the fell comfortable DOING WORK during a race. . Once race is over, it is normal to hear the coaches and athletes saying, DID WORK!!!
Coaches will normally be seen on the race course saying “athlete, DO WORK”... Or "You DID WORK".
by Z3-Z4, hard effort, Redlining, January 25, 2012
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